Setting up a business in the Philippines entails various procedures and requirements, one of them is a Business Registration. Whether you are an offshore company, small or medium-sized enterprise (SME), startup, corporation, or any business owner, registering your business is mandatory.

Check this link to know more about Business Registration starting with the SEC.

After registering your business in the Philippines, there are several filings that you need to accomplish to comply with the requirements of various government agencies.

These filings may vary depending on the type of business and the industry it belongs to, but here are some of the common ones:

Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)

You need to register with the BIR to obtain a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). After registration, you must file monthly and annual tax returns, as well as other tax-related forms as required by the BIR.

FormNatureFrequencyDue Date
0605Annual Registration FeeAnnualon or before 31 January.
1601CWithholding Tax on CompensationMonthly10th day after close of each month
1604CAnnual Information Return of Income Taxes Withheld on Compensation and AlphalistAnnualon or before 31 January.
0619EWithholding Tax on ExpandedMonthly10th day after close of each month
1601EQWithholding Tax on ExpandedQuarterlyLast day after close of each quarter
1604EAnnual Information Return of Income Taxes Withheld on Expanded and AlphalistAnnualMarch 1 of each year
2550MMonthly VatMonthly20th day after close of each month; Removed starting January 1, 2023
2550QQuarterly VatQuarterly25th day after close of each quarter
1702QQuarterly Income TaxQuarterly60th day after close of each quarter
1702Annual Income TaxAnnual15th day of the fourth month after close of taxable year (April 15 if using calendar year)
AFSAudited Financial StatementsAnnual15th day of the fourth month after close of taxable year (April 15 if using calendar year)
1604FAnnual Information Return On Final Withholding TaxesAnnualon or before 31 January.
Alphalist ScheduleAlphalist of Employees/PayeesAnnualon or before 31 January.
2316BIR 2316 Substituted FilingAnnualon or before 28 February
2000Tax on documents, instrument, loan agreement and papers evidencing the acceptance, assignment, sales or transfer of an obligation, right or property, incident thereof. E.g. Share of Stocks Issuance, Leaseper occurrenceEvery 5th of the following month
ATPAuthority to Print ReceiptUntil fully ExhaustedNo expiration as per BIR RR No. 6-2022

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

If your business is a corporation or partnership, you need to submit annual financial statements and other reports to the SEC. You may visit our article for an in-depth discussion of the filings to be done with the SEC here.

FormNatureFrequencyDue Date
GISGeneral Information SheetAnnualWithin 30 days from date of annual meeting as specified in the By-Laws
AFSAudited Financial StatementsAnnual120 days from end of FS period
GFFSGeneral Form of Financial StatementsAnnualWithin 30 days from the last day of submission of Annual Audited FS
MC 28Email NoticeOnce or until amendedWithin 30 days from incorporation
OSTAllows online filing of returnsOnceDepends on the above deadlines

Philippines Economic Zone Authority (PEZA)

Reportorial for Non – Compliance is subject to penalties under PEZA IRR

Type of ReportFrequencyDue Date
Economic Zone Monthly Performance Report (EZMPPR)MonthlyEvery 20th day of the following month
Annual Income Tax Return (ITR Form 1702)Annual30 days after filing with BIR
BIR Stamped “received” Audited Financial StatementsAnnual30 days after filing with BIR
COA Annual Audit ReportAnnualAfter the end of the year with Audit Certificate
Quarterly Income Tax Returns (BIR Form 1702Q)Quarterly15 days after filing with BIR
General Information Sheet (GIS)Annual30 days after filing with SEC
Replacement of any Board of Director/Member/Officer 30 days after the said change
Amendment of the Articles of Incorporation or By-Laws 30 days after the said change
Change of Corporate Name & Equity Ownership 30 days after the said change
BIR Certificate granting change of accounting period 30 days after the said change
Notice of Start of Commercial Operations (SCO) 7 Days after the said date
ITH Validation 45 days from 1st year of SCO
8105 immediately upon purchase of equipment
8106 immediately upon transfer of equipment from one location to another

Deferred under Memorandum Circular No. 2016-014 dated 11 April 20216

Type of ReportFrequencyDue Date
Annual Report 90 day after the end of the accounting period
Breakdown/Schedule of Sales per Activity Together with Annual ITR and AFS
Breakdown/Schedule of Other Income Together with Annual ITR and AFS
Date on Revenues and Taxes Paid Together with Annual ITR and AFS

Reportorial requirements under TIMTA (Republic Act No. 10708, Tax Incentives Management and Transparency Act)

Type of ReportFrequencyDue Date
Annex A.1 – Annual Tax Incentives Report-Income Based Tax Incentives (based on Accounting Period) Within 30 days from the statutory deadline for filing of the Final Return for Income Tax
Annex A.2 – Annual Tax Incentives Report-VAT, Excise Tax and Duty-Based Incentives for Calendar Year (regardless of accounting period) On or before March 15 of the following year.
Other Relative Data or Information (Benefits) as required for the Cost-Benefits Analysis to be conducted by National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) On or before July 15 of the following year

TIMTA NEDA SURVEYPEZA MC No. 2019-034 dated 17 September 2019

NEDA Online Survey for the Conduct of Cost-Benefit Analysis as provided in RA 10708 (TIMTA Law)

 On or before October 15, 2019(for years 2016 to 2018)

Social Security System (SSS)

If you have employees, you must register with the SSS to obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN). You must also remit monthly contributions for your employees’ social security benefits.

FormNatureFrequencyDue Date
PRN on ContributionPayment Reference Number Form (R3 & R5) generated via SSS FacilityMonthlyon or before the end of the month following the applicable month
PRN on Loan /ML-1Member Loan Payment Return / PRN is generated via SSS facilityMonthly  on or before the end of the month following the applicable month

Pag-IBIG Fund

You must register with the Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG Fund) to obtain an Employer ID Number (EIN) and to remit monthly contributions for your employees’ housing and provident benefits.

FormNatureFrequencyDue Date
MDFMember’s Data FormUpon hiring of new employee 
MCRFMembers Contribution Remittance FormMonthlySchedule of Payment depends on the first letter of the Company’s Name:

A to D – 10th to the 14th day of the month

E to L – 15th to the 19th day of the month

M to Q – 20th to the 24th day of the month

R to Z, Numeral – 24th to the end of the month

STLRFShort-Term Loan Remittance FormMonthly15th day of the month

PhilHealth

You must register with PhilHealth to obtain an Employer Number (ER No.) and to remit monthly contributions for your employees’ healthcare benefits.

FormNatureFrequencyDue Date
PMRFPhilhealth Member Registration FormUpon hiring of new employee 
ER2Report of Employee-MembersUpon hiring of new employee which should coincide with the first contribution deduction 
SPAStatement of Premium Accounts Form (replaces the RF1 Form)MonthlySchedule of Payment depends on the last digit of the Employer’s PHIC No.:

0 to 4 – 11th to 15th day of the month

5 to 9 – 16th to 20th day of the month

Board of Investments (BOI)

FormNatureFrequencyDue Date
BOI AEPRReports export vs. domestic salesyearly6 months from end of fiscal year

Business Permit

FormNatureFrequencyDue Date
Barangay ClearanceProcessed every first month of the yearAnnual20th of January
Fire Safety Inspection CertificateProcessed every first month of the yearAnnualEvery January
Mayors PermitProcessed every first month of the yearAnnual20th of January
Business TaxLocal Business Tax to be paid AnnualAnnually20th of January
Local Business Tax to be paid quarterlyQuarterly1st quarter – on or before 20 January
2nd quarter – on or before 20 April
3rd quarter – on or before 20 July
4th quarter – on or before 20 October

Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)

FormNatureFrequencyDue Date
 13th Month Pay Compliance ReportAnnualon or before 15 January following the applicable year
Rule 1020Registry Establishment within 30 days before the start of operations
 Annual Medical ReportAnnualon or before 31 March following the applicable year
 Annual Work Accident/Illness Exposure Data ReportAnnualon or before 30 January following the applicable year
 Employer’s Work Accident/Illness Reportfor every accident/illnesson or before the 20th day of the month following the date of the accident/illness
 Report of Safety Organization For new establishments, within 1 month from the date the business starts operating. This can be reorganized every January of the following year or once there are changes in the committee member(s).
RKS 5 FormEstablishment Termination Report Not later than 1 month prior to the effectivity

These are just some of the common filings that you need to accomplish after registering your business in the Philippines. It’s important to consult with a legal or accounting professional to ensure that you comply with all the necessary requirements and deadlines.

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